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w l ■ “ Jhe Barnwell People | RATES Wt SUBSCRIPTION. in Adv^noe, per Aqouai. firee * 'W-.' URSDA^, AUGUST 8. 1805. ... A1.R0 .. .*2.00 Theoiext re^ularcommunlcution of Harmony LoOk* No. 17 A • k • w ’ will h» \ • will Imt b< Augaa. tb^ ur lay in sail tWelvo.’*,i «lyorderof^.-. M.\ x . ' x • ^ U. ^“fi»ata4 v Secretatf. line month, I’Ueyt llaaor.ieTem HjtfJwn 10th .lay ot oemg the 2nd «a8 beginning at “High RwN i' S top tobacco. How to Core Yonrsclf While tJalbjr ft lu Wt KiIOAl qii nfiiaff- ununiU pervout ^Tgteiu is seriously hlfeoteU. impalrliJu healtb, comfort and uappiness. To quit suddenly is too se vere a shock to the system,' as tobacco, -loan i.iveterath liner Cet-oqmfn fthuu- lant that his system continually craves. Hacp-U.uro ft h scientific cure for the tobacco habit, In all its forms, carefully compounded after *ly ioj-myW.pf eminent BerlluJ^ysltft/? who has used it in ilia private practice since 1872, without a tallun, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You «fan iioe all the tobacco you want, while l iking Baeo-Curo, it will notify you when to ship. We, give a vvfftiph guarantee to permnneiitly cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent, interest, Baco- Unro is not a substitute,'hot S tclentitic cure, that cures withoujt the aid of will power and with no iiufonvenience. It. leaves the system as pure. nod free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all drug gists, with our ironclad guarantee, at 11.00 per box, three boxes, (thirty days treatment,} $2.50, or sent <{iroq.t.up^oi receipt of price. Send six tffo-cent staiiios for sample box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical A Man ufacturing Company. Manufacturing Chemists, IlaCrosse, Wisconsin. SUPERVISOR'S NOTICE The County Supervisor will be found at Ills office in Uarnwe.il on Mondays ami Tuesdays in each week. On other days in the week he -will attend to his duties in the county. W. T. Cave, kfcprll] County Supervisor. _ ^E DAY. "" More people were in town on Monday than we ex]K‘cted to seo They were J rene'all v well and cheerful, although eportlng cousidcrahle malarial fever throughout the county. As a rule crop prospects are quite satisfactory. Some fanners have the best crops they have grown since the war. Others have been injured by dry weather, but t hrough the greater acreage given to corn the staff of life will ho plentiful for home needs. The' attention to smaller side crops will be we 1 reward ed and iTce, sy rup. peas, pindars and potatoes promise an abundance of good thing? to eat next winter. Most of the farmers with whom we talked said that tin y hud turned over new leaves aud intended hereafter to live at home and board at the same place. Two tracts were sold by the Sheriff for tax os. No ot her real property was put on the block. The bone yard was tlyfifal ly lonesome. Not a swap was report ed. 1‘resident Ben Anderson was d iwn. He looks for'better times 011 September sale day. Supervisor Jennings had a pretty busy day, the hist opening of his books before the election lor delegates to the Constitutional Convention. A good inanr colored applicants for certifi cates presented Uienucivo*. 1 S«« Extra Court advertisement. We give today tabulated report of tba 1 primary election. Mr. 0. P. Wilson, of Fairfax, paid us a pleasant call on Monday. Ml** Edith Lowry returned last week from a visit to her brothsr at Sumter. • ■ ' * Capt. t>unn will start from Ken tucky about the 20th with stock for Uaro^na customersr Married in Georges Crcaic Aug. the 4jh by Notary, Public W. ,a. Grubbs, Mr. l v B, Grubb* to Mrs* Itebocca Grubbs. Attention is asked, to the advertise ment of that admirable institution in Greenville, Furman University, which U deserving of large patronage. Mr. James II. Aldrich has retumet to Barnwell, to occupy the position o Operator atul Assistant Auditor ih the Carolina Midland offices. -- .. Mr. R. C. Moody Is up from Charles- ton to recruit from a recent attack of sickness. In the fall he will come again with stock for sale, may be to gather orange blossoms. Died at the home of his parents, Dum barton, 8. C., July 25th 1895, MAstfcr Al fred Eugene Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs. P. 11. Cater, after two days Illness, a£ed 11 years, 7 months and 11 days. Mr. John L. Se&sc, sr. died on Mon day at his hornejn Midway, aged about 60 years. For six months he haerbeen an invalid. Before the last illness he had not been sick in forty years. £ niaekvllltv >cw< Miss Reubie Jordan, of nrghchyillc, i» visiting Miss Edna Mrobel. Miss Marie Waluwf of Condeu, is —spending some time frflh Mias Lula Sanders, 51 rs. 11. L. IHefenbach, of Savannah, fra., is spending some liure with her sisters up here. Mrs. I,. K Drew and her son J’itrnell have gone on a visit U) Irkciuls in Liberty county, Ga .Mr. and .Mrs. r> illie Johtustou, of El ko, have moved l^tre. Mr. Johnston h is accepted a position with Messrs. P. W. Farrell A Co. There will lie a basket pic nic at Oak- (Iile 011 i'liursday the Hh lust. Every body invited ami requested to bring a f isket full of good eatable*. The hand |m Augusta will l>e ou btfliJ to lur- sh you witii sweet music. ^ Mr. Howell Chltty, a good farmer and- A tlioiough gooil Cbristia:i citizen, had il family reunion on July 2t>tb. Mr. Chltty Is t-l year# old, mid has 6 cliil- tYren. 2 ! grand* chTUlfcii' didj 2 great grand cjiildreu. The wateriiielon buyers have become like llie swallows that liotnewaid tly 'j be# have left ns and our funnel's arc wlsliltiV they bad jll.intei. tltliV 1. re Ion fields in a more profitable priHluct. The prices iealized this Season were the lowest ever known, and as long as the S resent exorbitant freight rates con iine the melon crop will be^iupiofita- ble to the growers. Your ^nbe wonld- sji«jgesi that the melon growers o' this fitate. form an asrocia ion and ask the railroad companies lor miltced freight fate*. ^ 1 > • Levy’s Clothing 1 ,' Hat, Shoo and »l6ents’ Fnknishing' Finporium opened dn the first, with the pleasant and con genial Tommy Molohy as le^t liand i bower to seive you. .Tommy say* ho can collar, cuff alid tie you,' dress and shoe you, and crowli voif with a hat that is better than a Stetson at prices that wil! knock the wind out of tmmpe- tltion. . A. C. C. Olkr J(^ws. (jwlil rains and ghod'crops of belli corn and cbttoli. , Melon men' are getting'checks ndw 'Trhui 8cl« to *2.6tE-- 1 — 1 .) ———r- Messrs J. U. Morris and C. F. Rizcr hitve returned Iron) 1 Baltimore. . Dr. Frank Chilly ‘Jjas been very low [for eight days, buf itlu glad to say he is (better. Miss Annie Green' ^amberg |Hpendi.ng a few days with Mrs. P. 11, [.Scan. . . ' • 1 Mias Mamie Bafkerhd'i gonc to spend few days with ip’r brotlftr) and wifi return on Saturday. ' “ . . ' . Alig 5.' ■ ■■ Red Oak Newa. The crops are looking very much re vived since the recent rain. . Rev. Win. ''May ties worth’s meeting' bad nine accessions at Seven Pines. Miss Bonnie Cave, of Elkdf is the sst of Mrs. J. K. Sueliing. Ilssea Lula and Ida Cave arc vi.-lt- Ing Mrs. W. W. Buelling. Mi Jlss Minnie Bprawls Is the guest of |(lsses Mamie and Dora Green. Miss Mabel Baxley, of Augusta, Ua., i< vlsftlui. Miss LkUra Baxley. L’Incoonu. . - -- * — ^ .Tbe chain gang has completed the improrenieut of the causeway at Bu ford’s Bridge and Is now putting that at Rivers’ Bridges*bove high water UMtrk alsu. -c? Gen. F. M. Bamberg spent. wiTesday u town, returning to Glenn Springs, where he and bis family are spending the summer delightfulfy. He reports excellent crop prospects all the way. Col. Robert Aldrich loft on Saturday ternoon to join bis family at Saluda, C. He will be away three weeks, returning to attend the special term of Court to begin on the 20th inst. Senator Mayfield was in town on Monday. His eyesight has been very Siuifp Jinprpved under the splendid treatment or Dr. J. 4- Chisolm of Bal timore, and will soon be as good and strong as ever. TJje protracted meeting at Friend- sulj) B^ptiy. Church resulted in 2»j ac cessions to its membership. Rev. John G. William*, the pastor, was assisted by his brother, Rev. Robert Williams, of Colleton. Lsrge and appreciative congrega tions greeted Rev. T. P. Lide, the new pa-tol of the Riruwell Baptist church, at morning and evening serviMS on Sunday. On Tupsday he mft*«J from WHliston and is flow pleasantly at home in Barnwell. We were well , {fjsa|;ed )a$t jVcef. Contributions of peaches, g'rapes. ap ple* and melons came I.n abundantly, and our folk* fared sumptuously. It was agreed by unanimous vote that the best of the many good melons we have so far tested was one pfown and giver by Mr. Frauk T. A nfierson. While not quite as large as a sugar barrel it was about as sweet. The Brown Canning Factory at Barnwell S. C. is now running in full blast and working from 50 to 60 hands per . day, and we desire to can all peaches, p^arsand tomatoes within its reach and are prepared to pay the highest c*ah prices for them delivered at the factory. G. W. Ray, manager, will be pleased to have any one call on him at factory who has any of the above stock for sale. MDs.-s Mamie Andersen, Eva Roun tree. Lizzie and Carrie Cave, pf Dun barton. roturned'home off the 29th ult., after a week’s pleasant visit to Mr. Tom Coward's family of Aiken. All the hospitality aud courtesy was shown them that heart could wish, and it is one event of their lives that will live in iheir memory as a happy dream of the past. “A.’’ Grwa’uri _ Protracted sarvloes at Joyce Branch Baptist church closed Friday 2nd Inst. Nineteen were added to 4be church membership: fourteen by experience, two by letter and three restored.. Our loved and gifted pastor. Rev, Arthur ■Misted Buist, was ably and faithfully bv Rev. Ha\ nesworth. Tbero was _ ^number of visitor* and all who attend ed the meeting seemed to enjoy tt. - Protracted services are In progress at Land Fer Sale. tract of 221 acres of excellent *PMtore and wood land, In Al- .... .township, on the Carolina Midland and neai; the Port Royal and Augusta Railway Is Offered fer sale below its real value. r For^erms apply to ~ J % The People, & . V i Barnwell, 3. C. Pierce Chapel Methodist church. 'The pastor is assisted by Rev. Nolan, of Wllllaton. MUs Minnie Washington, who has been visiting friends In this neighbor hood, left Monday to spend some time with friends at Boiling Springs. Mrs. 8. H. Greene received the sad news Friday, that her mother was criti cally 111. She went,immediately to her bedside and found her unconscious. We hope to soon learn that she is improv- Miss Etta Tyler, of Sllverton, is vie wing Miss Jennie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Gwens, of WH- listou, tVereout on a visit to relatives last week. ‘B. E. The Entertainment at St. John’s. Op Thursday evening, July 18th the St John’s School gave an entertain- The programme was as July 25-tf. Mr.S. F. Boyle* died at his home in Barnwell on the evening of ihe 91st ult. of heart trouble, lie was a thorough ly good man and had led a blameless life. He was buried insthc Baptist church yard,. Bey. S. E.. Prentiss of- ficlating. He. left, a wife, four cfdldren aud many friends to sorrow for bis loo early death. La«t Monday was the first sale day in 16 years that Dr. N. F. Kirkland, sf. missed being in BarnweP, He was kept at home in attendance upou Mrs. Kirkland, who suffered intensely from the effect* of the fall received in fe- lurning from the burial of her relative, Mrs. Dticont, mentioned in Tuk 1’ko- rt.K last week. On Tuesday, we are glad to say, she was very much bettor. Attention is .asked to the advertise ment of the Barnwell Graded School. From the excellent work of Prof. .Sheridan, the new principal; in other field* the trustees feel assured that they have seenrr;l the vary man that Barn well needs Misses Walker and Bel linger, bare established reputations as accomplished teachers and the school begins the new year under happy aus pices. - Governor Evsns yesterday granted a full pardon to llo^y Brinoge, colored, who was convicted of rape jit tliS No vember term (1889) of eourt for Barn well County, and was sentenced by Judge Kershaw to life ImprftonmetU in the pehitenttary. Jt Irak now develop ed that the alleged viet^ni: Was a being of low character at thejgnWe, qf the al leged crime, and that UTewtovlctlon 6f the man was a Dut'-uJf-jofi? Hence the' pardon.—Colcivt'k ETeu#t7g News 1st iusr. Sir. I. U. Rountree of Dnnbartoff' called to see us on Mnndaj’ and we in terviewed him unaware*. Jl0 has old corn, enough to last him apokher year, besides the fine crop in his nqlrts. He kills and cure* enough bacou every w inter to last him two rears', .AlUtbe labor employed on hi* place has been paid in surplus produce and his crop i* hi* ow n, to sell or hold just a* he plfajes. And he doesn’t owe a dollar in the world, lie is a model farmer. If thncondition of the soil as regard*, inqisture will admit, August, is a. goou tiine'to set out straw!) rry plant*. The soil should be prepared in good tilth. The best a,mi moat economic:*.! pljin of growingJptein is in long rows,' far enpugh apart, to admit of giving the greater part of the nee** **Hry culliva- tion willr the plow. . I’lant in rows fully tliree feet apart, and set the ptanu ofto foot apart In the rows. Then keep the rows nbpRt .ofie foot wide, and cultivate the oilier two feet thoroughly. ’, Messrs (1. W. Morgan and Geo. W. White, two gentlemen from Virginia,, who ha¥fi_ been handling tobacco for Mr. Erbardt, a big tobacco raiser and manufacturer located at Dennuitk, S. C:, are exhibiting some very fine sam ple* of the weed grown on his farm, on onr streets to-day. Mr. White who is an old tobacco raiser says that North and South Carolina are better tobacco States than Virginia, and prefers South to North Carolina in that lie think* the quality superior and qusutity greater. He say* the gray sandy soil of this State is the i^*t for tobacco raialog.— Floicuce Times. i ment at the school house, to which the surrounding community had been In vited. About 6 o’clock buggies, road carts and, wagons began to roll In. The hoilsfc was soon packed with an eager waiting audience. The Kearsfe Band, with the absence of several of its members came in and, assisted by Miss es Virginia Kearss and Carrie Platt*, who performed at the organ, and gave us delightful music during the inter vals of the exercises. Miss Ida Kinard p^yed the march for the drill by the school, the exercises of which began about 7.80 o^clock. 'The drilling was as nearly perfect as could be done by children. The teacher, Miss M. C. La- Coste, whose efforts and will succeed in every thing she undertakes has dong a grand and noble work in the last eight months in training the children cf <>ur school. foUovVs: 1st. Broom Drill by the school, fol lowed by free hand exercise. I 2nd. Tableau—Perfect Bliss by Gary and Pooser Kizer, Jerome Carter and Obed Folk. , _ 3d. The Belles of the school, Mtito [lorrle Chassereau, Rena Kinard, Cozy '.-opeland, Mikella Folk and Masters Obed.Folk and Jerome Carter. 4th. An old man’s darling and a young man’s slave, in two scenes, Mr. Thomas Rizer, Miss Ida Kinard 1st, Miss Estelle and Ally Chassereau 2rff 5th. Recitation by Pooser Rizer, The Village Sewing Society. 6th. 'The Eclipse of the sun. 7th. Charade,—The Liquor Seller’* Dream, Mr. Ally Chassereau and Miss es Gertrude Kinard, Berenice Rizer, Ruth and Maggie Copeland, Pauline Folk, Lou Miers, Vaugie aud Daisy Buzzle. I *'tli. Recitation by Miss Pauline Folk —The Great Temptation. 9th. Tableau—Flour Faces, engaged fu by 8 or 16 boys and girls. 10th. Woman’s Rights, by Mr. JosiaK llerndon, Thoma* Rizer. WiJ liaoi Tlnnrd and Misses Pauline Folk aud Berenice Kizdr. 11th. Dialogue—.Johnny and the Teacher, by 5Iiss 51 aggie Copeland and Bellinger FolSV. 12th. Jacob’s Ladder—by Merrick Kinard, Rena Kinard. Florrie Cliassc- rean, Lou Iliers, 5iikel!a Folk and Vaugie Bazzlc. _ . Ifth. Heclwllon by Mus Berenice Kizei^—The Last Hymn. 11th. Declamation, by Mr. Ally Chassereau—The Susceptible Parson. 15th. Charade—The Masonic Lodge, by Gary and Pooser Rizer, Merrick Kinard and Ally Chassereau. P’lb. Pictures—The Seven Sobers. 17th. Recitation, by Mi?s Ruth Copeland—Story of Faith. 18th. Recitation, by Miss Virginia Kearse—The Legend of the Lily. All on one *ide, j liftb. Tableau, Solo-by Misses Kin- (Jhaekv” - Bhe: “Y ard, Chassereau and LaCoste. A Demorest fiiedal was to be given to tfce best actor throughout the whole programme. Three jtidges were se lected. Tliose gentlemen were Dr. L. K. M. Smoak, of namberg, Messrs Ed die Kcaino, of Three Mile and E. M. Key, of Colleton, who took their seals And after the programme had been completed, reported that they had decided in favor of Mis* Ruth Cope land, Miss Lacoste wa* requested to present Hie medal, w hich she did in a few appropriate words. “Ruth was one of my very best scholars. She was always present, a diligent student, kind and pdite. It gives me much pleasure to present you tin* medal. Continue in the way you have begun and you will .always be loved by your .teachers. All of my scholars have done well for eight long month*. I w ill always remember my school ar St. Johns with muclf pleasure, nor will l forget one of my pupil*. Alto gether the exercises were very good and it would be hard indeed to *ay which was best. Every body present seemed to enjoy the performances, and wa* delighted to see the improvement and advancement made recently in this community In education. “Now, 51r. Editor, for fear this report isalready too long 1 will close Hoping, if life' heat* that at the close of an other year you will hear from us aghln, ‘ . *' Well Wisher. • (Tuk People i* very glad to publish so interesting a letter, w hich is not a word too long. Dont wait a whole year before you send us another, Ed.) TOWN ELECTION. The apfitoachlng election ot Town Coilndl la at hand and It U thought that our people can do no better than tt elect the present incumbents, who have n.tycbar<;ed the duties of their office faithfully and economically, having the beak Intereats of the town In view.and making the utmost ofHheir limited re sources, have met, as their beoaa show, all obligations Incurred by them for the town. Let u s fill the vacancy by a good man. The Hollowing ticket la presented: x For Intendant: - ~. . C F. CALHOUN. For Wardens: P. M. BUCKINGHAM. G. K. RYAN., Isaac attaw ay, BAM NIX. Citizen. Spoktaaeoua Combustion of Homan Beings. . . The medical literature of this coun- ry. a* well as that of England, Frauce and Germany, relates many instances of the spontaneous combustion of the human body. In the majority of cases, the victim has been a slave to Abe liquor habit, formed by an overlndul- gence, either in tbe way of using it as a beverage or in tbe form of a batb. In 1886, Sir William Gull, the great Brit ish surgeon, testified before a commit tee of the House of Lords on intemper ance that such a thing as the spontan eous combustion of a drunkard's body was neither Impossible or Improbable. In support of the theory, he said : “In 1876 a large, bloated man, who was suffering from difficulty of %reath- ing, was brought to Guy’s Hospital. He died that night, and at the post mortem, ou the followring day, the body was noticed to be much distend ed, as if with gas. When ^punc;ure* were made in the skin, the vapor of al cohol could be plainly smelled, and a lighted match applied to the places where the gas was escaping caused it to bufn with a bluish flame. As many as a dozen of these little blue flames were burning on bi* body at one time.” There are several ca*e» on record of drunkard* going to bed to‘‘sleep off a spree” only to awrake to find them selves enveloped in alcoholic flames, the result of spontaneous firing of the gasses In their tissues, «uch cases al ways entf in an agonizing death. The British Annual Register of 1789 records the death by spontaneous conjht’fftion qf the Countess Bandl of Cerua, Italy, In our own country, such cases have been rare, indeed, the last occuring at tjan Francisco iu 1877, when a drunk ard, who was lighting a cigar at a gas jet actually lighted hi* breath and died In a few moments in great agony. one ? be pleaded replied *he, hlch A GOCto TICKET.' Editor People : l Our Town election comes off pn the 2nd Tuesday in September. The fol lowing ticket is put before the voter* of the town a* one that will serve every interest with equal ffftmess to all sec tions of the town and jm^i r e to all con ditions of our people. ^Their past record* guarantee this. For intendant: v 1 G.DUNCAN BELLINGER. •Wardens:: '• u. b. hammetT, BEN DAVIES! N. G. W. WALKER, ALONZO HARRISON. Many Vote*#, earfestty. That depends, one. . «l A woman-hater, a bachelor of Vienna, who recently died there, di rected hi* heirs t* buy a vacant grave jon each side of hi*, so that even in death no woman could be placed near him. It is stated that wasps’ nests often take fire, supposed to be caused by the chemical action of the wax upon the paper material of the nest itself. Thl* fact may account for many mysterious Area. Re,t “That’s ju*t Hk^ woman. She can’; view any question Impartially. Hat aw she is on horse- es, John, and haven’t you been on every public question the same way you ride on horseback?” Engineer Gaorge Frederick of the Pennsylvania Railroad know* bow to kill time. On Saturday lie drove h a engine Ati . the recotd breaking rate of i 102 milcuan hour. *~ r t.appears that both S*!ii Jones and Master Workman Sovereign have made a special study of the dade^. Sam says the dude represents society gone to seed, while Sovereign’* definition of the dude is “a cross between nobody and nothing.” Ten members of British missionary families were killed at Kucheng,China, on the 31st ult., after cruel torture, ami several American* barely escaped with their lives* The heathen Gbinee de serves musket balls more than mission ary labors. Cotton futures are quoted under 7 cent* for all tbe month* until Decem ber, when it touche* that figure. That look* like 6 cents at our railroad town*. Later reports of the crop may raise the prhf« t They can hardly be so favor able a* to put it lower. “I tell you bow it is with me, Mrs. Blodgett.” said tbe drexsy neighbor. “When l go to church aud get all stir red up over wh»t a desperate Wicked set we are, I feel vexed and put out to talnk what a shame it was that Eve didn’t mind ter own business and not bring such heap* of trouble upon 11*; but when 1 put on a new dress that fits me so nice I can’t find a particle of fanlt with it, and a bat that makes every woman I meet feel as thdugh she hadn’ a friend in the world, then 1 own up that I feel downright glad she was foil.- of fruit, and I can’t help it.” ALLIAHCE. Tbfl manual meeting of tha A11 lane* Warebous* Company will bo Iraki at VlaekTill* Anguat )3th for tbe oleetloa of Directors for tbe next year; also to consider (‘banging stock Into manufac turing 00mnany. All atockboldcrs are requested to bo present at 10 o’clock a. at. By order . .. . j. A. P. WdoWwABD, Prealdont, J. L. Johniton, Secretary, r Julyl8-4w It Will Pafi -TO SEE— £ rm/r bamberg, BAMBERG* 8. C SUCCESSOR TO T-A, YOU Bur. He deals in Carriages, Bug gies, Wagons, Harness, Etc. Mules and Horses. He, pays Cash, gets all the discounts, secures the cheap est freight rates and sells ns cheap or cheaper than any * » . other dealer in South Caro lina. * Give him a trial, he’ll ap preciate your business and treat you right. july25 MISS HATTIE MARTIN; BLXdtCVILLE, S. O Announce* Her — APRIL OPENING ±- — of tbo Rost Stylish HaU and EVERYTHING KL8* ' s. K ■ kept In a ■? FIRST cliASS MILLINERY STORE, ALL of which ftha offers at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, ap 5,4m. TINNING. - 1 • ' • ' I would r ca4 your atten tion to the fact that I am A^ain prepared to do all kinds of ng, Guttering and General Repairing. AU /lyork will receive my rsonal atterifioh. AH kinds o paired.^®) WM. GARVIN, Blaekville, S. C, y qy q# y jyi y ■ Our tint of School Furniture and Supplies is tbs most near I r com plete ever offered by a single firm. IVe can furnish and equip a school throughout better and more chtafi- i ly than anyone else. Write for particulars. . W. wwit m aptrifficed <frnt In retry count?. Goo* opening for . good men. W'rhc fer *.rrti» cod mention thi. medium. ANDREWS' SCHOOL FURNISHING COMPANT M Fifth Aroaao NEW YORK Catarrh Crnmot B« Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a'liogd or constitution a).disease, and in order to euyp it ybu must take in ternal remedies! Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally-, arid acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall’* Catarrh Cure 1* not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physician* in tltia country for years, aud is a regular prescription. It i* composed ol the bes‘, tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surface*. The perfect combination of tbe two in gredients l* w hat produces such won derful results in c-uring Catarrh. Send for teatimouia)*, free- F. J. Cheney A Co., Prop*., Toledo,O. ’ sold by all druggj*t*, price 75c. *' What Papa Said. Trembling with excitement. Louise stood in the parlor and waited for her lover. It seemed an .age ai4$e-be had gone to see her father 5n -hb office. The yoiHtg man was so impulsive, *<> ea*lly betrayed into a hasty action, and paffa w.^t so grave ap'd stern. At length t?te door opened and Louise’s sweetheart stood before, her. He wa* unharmed, his cheeks glowed, a strange expression gleamed in h’s.eycs.^; “Have you spoken to papa?” she asked, in Quivering tone*. “Yffb, tny dearest.” “And what did he saji,- Hans? Qpteh.-.tcU me what ha aaui ‘No’ to thee; oh! Usae it wiitten iu tbine-eyes. But 1 will be thine—lam tbltiel Hi* cruel barshnes* has no terror for me. 1—( will fly w ith thee.” lie gazed down at her face in a dreamy sort of way. ~ “Now speak do!” she impatiently exclaimed. ‘1 brook no delay. Was hia, manner repellant. Insulting to wards you? What did he do? What did be nay?” - * - liana Mullner took a deep breath and then softly replied : “He only said: “Thank goodness!’ and went oQ with hh writing.”—Ex- change. ■ The Registration Books will be open at the county seat on the flrat Monday in each month for the transaction of such business a* is provided by law. i . . i. U, JENNINGS, Supervisor. fiiw frW* POR-ffALt ir D. B. WILLIAMS, 1 Blackville, 8. C 7 Cheap for Cush, on the Installment Plan or in cNchtynge for old machines. Also a full stfei oils, needle* and at tachments forBhy afid all 1 machine* .at popular prices at my Central Supply Depot in Mr. G. D. C. Lange’s store, 27 R. R. Avenut, B!ackville, S. C. Repairs of alt kinds of Sewing Ma chines made promptly and perfectly and satisfaction in work and prices guaranteed. Will attend calls in the counties of Aiken, Barnwell and Orangeburg if no tified by postal card, ' D. B. WILLIAMS, ' feb21 Blaekville, S. Q Charles Zissett, ^^Practical Watchmaker. Ffr«t dW *OTtlh of Brown House; Barnwell C. II., 8. C., offers his services to the public. An experience of upwards of forty { ears lx tbe beat guarantee that ha nows his business and *111 give satis (action in the qualltjr of his work and the mcdoratlort of hhi charges. RV 1 Reliable time keepers for sale. VcliS SUR< BLACK VILLE, - - - - WHIl ^’-J day am ‘Tlyui, ery . polatmet.ta to meet Mtients at county towns or eafi at is X. t-.S’N Pensions! Being located, near the DepartmentO 1 ant able , OovernroeiH partmento I am able to give your .Quicker attention than attorneys located elsewhere, spe cial attention given to difficult and re jected claims. *1/ your preapiitattorney ***>•• bp# suit you and Is slow write me- Soldier* who have ' lost their dis charges can obtain new ones. Charges of desmion removed. NO FEE UN- v??w J »?J C v l * Jf0U A 4, *NSION. AD* VICE >KEE. 8oldiert pensioned at * do " !ir * per month ami * *nncring fmm disability In additloa U* that named hi thsk peiulnn certlUcate msy obtain increase under the new law. It is not neccssarv for you to have ge*- teu any ailment* In war to get pension ed under tbe new law. Pensions for widow*, and children without regard cause of soldier’s death; for mothers snd father* a ho are now de|*endent, whether theyvvere tlepondent on sol* diet when InTdred driipt. Indian and HexicairWar Penshms. 3P A.TICJNTTS. Caveats, Trade Murks, Design*, Copy right*, ,777 ;* And all Patent business conducted for MODfiRATE FEES. Inforinatk.n aud sdvice given tola- veiiU)r* withoutcimrge. Address , H. N. MclNTIRK & CO. Attoknkys. , P. O Box 1(57. Washington, D. C. »»k’i r • Carolina Midland R. V Co. To take effect at 5.30 A. M. Thursday September 6th 1891. south Bound. 3|~1 [-*- fl -2 North Bound l a _ I 4 X 7Cth Meridian Time, STATIONS- y .ic/D u. 1 A. M. A. M.l > ' , 1 • * * . P. M.l 6.45 5.30 Lv.*8clv6rn..Ar. 6 c „ 8.10 6A8 5.55 •....Wagener... 4 7.101 7.08 6.15 ....). Perry 7.20 % 4 •» - 7.10 ... 6.35 •....Salleys 5 7.00 7.32 7.00 Springfield.. •4 6.35 7.43 7.2 Whaleys..,, 6.10; 7.48 7.35 Walkers.... coo 8.00 8 00 Ar) Blackv. \Lv. 5.35 10 35 10.35 Lvf 4 f Ar. 5.00 10.47 10.55 .... Asbleigh.... 2 435 10.52 11.05 .. ..Woodward... 3 BtVii well 4.25 11.00 11.26 4.05 11.12 11.55 6 — Morrises 4 .0 * 3.45 11.24 12.15 Brownell 3.25 11.29 12.26 CdY<M 3 3.15 J1 38 12.40 ....*Seijllng.. M 3.00 11.45 12.55 Ar^AUendsie Lv <2.45 r. m P.M. A. M. 5.50 6.35 5 18 6.07 r. m. I ■ „ e Life/ Accideql, O^rcloii.©, LIGHTNING, AND- LIVE STOCK mURANCC. —At Lowest Rates In-— k Strongest Companies. Butler, 1 Calhoun & Co. —OFFICES AT— THE BANK OF BARNWELL '• -AND— i wm. mcnab’s store ; ' apf*J6 DAILY—EXCEPT SUNDAY. p. m. No. 6. * 1 2.30 . Lv Seivern Ar 2.55 Wageners Perrys Kpringfield Whaleys Walkers lAr Blaekville LvL iLv Blaekville Arj Asblclgh Woodwards Barnwell Morrl*e* < Brownell Cave* ‘ Scigling” Ar Allendale Lv 3.15 3 35 4.00 4.2.*) 4.35 6.00 9.18 9Ji5 9.32 9.38 9 49 9.59 10.04 10:12 10.18 A. M. No. 6. 11.15 10.45 1« 30 10.15 9 A0 9 30 H.20. * 9.00“ 8.04 7.52 y< 7.40 7.30. 7.20 7.U 7.08 7 00 A. M. J to Time Table No. PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL For Barb Wlrie ChU, Scratches, id Heel Saddle Cud Collar Galls, Cracked Burn*, Old Sore*, Cut*, Bode, Brutaea, Plica and aii kiudyof iofijmiuation on man or beast. Cures Itch and Mange.: « n*e«rs, e«t ar lus «r!3 srrer asttn tftar ttsdl In t.n u;.^ H# prcpaied for »ccid«rt»hr iayoor Kon««orM»IU*. AH Orayyltl* Mil .to** MsCsrs, HsPar. Fnco *1 «». tnj fi.oo. It y—r Orogaltt On., oof k-»i» *1 srod <M If so*. I*6« itABi'l anJ wt wnt Kod it to jrew byrntO, • _ ' P.fU. TV»*..t-*. am. •I)w» ■),. T ).»«» —AoMwoO*. SN. tot • rul *4tl4L< I >. »n*J llarh W fr« Cffifff U «• -JoftihMerul *.iii«jL' 1 C. •) IBVINP. Vrtry u* Fm* BABYRURMCO. *11 IV r,i.( •».>>» • to- Sin tho’ ”«•« -.11. 1 oioi.»—■! tl • »M -it wat u-rhao* li .) tr.i * t» ‘-K U.l irauu, ttl ttOfi'tM* Ddt I It. — —T l—O*. . - f. »"••». CT.UtWI*. , - -AathJvrjtt-** 1 *"**»a*. lc*t . * aiuvAennii" bt PARIS MEDICINE CO.. BT. LOUIS, MOl —F.IU SAI K r.Y— 1 c. N. »i lit KUAUf lM^'*- ■’to. T j.' *Mw*»iwraeymlii*ai cMAIS.ieJlOtU,,, cop'.-righ-T*'' c*Q 1 onTtik 4 rfr rYvfff '^svV -rn-rl. 'Sn f * r _ ■ P. M. Supplement No 22 dated J uly 7lh 1S9?; To all Coacerned: Commencing tomn-.row, July / Schedule* No. 5 amUlo. « will be'rop resented between blaekville and Allen dale on Sunday*. . ^ 'in N . 0 ’ * et u ‘ S. Mail Pouch ~ “ ' ia July 28th, Ah from Blackvijic for Barnwell an lendale. , c • Train No. 6 will getU. S. Mall Pouch from Allendale and Barnwell for Black- vllle Daily. • * . ... J. C, KEYS, Huperintendcrt. oi, L *U: the fjuc Special Notice. The Road Commissioners rn township* are liiHtructed to dlreo. Road Overseers in their jurisdictions to see ‘ that the damaging custom ■ nf plowing into the public roads *h*n be promptly dlscqntinuedend kept strap ped. if necessary to- preserve tb^m ’Dorn *uch trespaMO* the rrwuls should be staked off eight feet fijitii the centre on each side and plotting across the line should not be allowed. -Iftieraon* persist after being notified repoYt IBem for proidcuthn. W.T. CAV E, Supervisor. Monarch Fire In snrance Co k CAPITAL .’$300,000, The Company not being bound by Tariff rates offers inducement* to in surers. Agents wanted in every town in the tate. J. Au.cn Tobin, Genl. Agent ‘ Barnwell •, C, rfperit.tiooln *)in (ut, tl«n* ftrlrtlT r‘>nlMao* ' A" fiiriRKl ion c^rvxutr tn)n ibWE MRf. irW t’ uoT-tLdSii k:sl Rfd Kl-RtlS' - blv kl !*?• “if r ^Of»«hK iJUuSr tn In7tw4/?r 4 IPII.B uMAwrtUf iwper*k . !<J. 83 • frv ***>?»« t ' Ui u. )»fm«t»ht. . .. iar*,. NSOAOVJY, , m HnlMt €'**«*, U tlfol plal win k Ca. nestve p Amvilr**, a llir |>u» :ic*)!h-: :• ,r»)-TH):* j train], hui.rf > Mtv.it’Sa I tifnl pl*l* , . ■osaw. with stena. •r.ahimc KJT.XOI*.; 1 r ■ rJ . * The management of the,; l Equitable Life Assurance « Society in tbe Department of the Cayolinas, withes to ae-,; [ cure a few Special ResMeaV | Ageqts. Those who are fitted ; ; for this work will ffad this < [' > mm * a‘ mm S It is work, howeYef, and thoee | who succeed best ia it possess character, mature jadgmoit, I' tact, perseverance, and the respect of their tomimlnity. Think this matter over care fully. There’s an unusual opening for swnfbodjr. If it ! fits you, itwillpffjrjnou. Fur ther information on request. W. J. Roddey. —ww. SBa hMfcia*,ac i, im 735 . H -i. : T. B. Ur., t?' Surveyor andBivi! t tLi'AL